Data-Presentation for mathematics in the modern world.pptx
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Oct 15, 2024
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About This Presentation
Different data presentation in the Mathematics in the Modern World
Size: 2.52 MB
Language: en
Added: Oct 15, 2024
Slides: 10 pages
Slide Content
Data Presentation Tools This presentation explores various data presentation tools, each with its unique strengths and applications. These tools are essential for effectively communicating insights and trends from complex datasets. By: Marwin Maravilla Mark Paul MariƱas
Heat Map Color Representation Heat maps use color to represent data density or intensity in a matrix format. Data Intensity The color intensity corresponds to the data value, allowing for quick identification of high and low values.
Venn Diagram Overlapping Circles Venn diagrams use overlapping circles to show relationships and intersections between datasets.
Radar Chart (Spider Chart) Multi-variate Data Radar charts display multivariate data with axes starting from the same point, useful for performance comparisons.
Gantt Chart 1 Project Timeline Gantt charts are horizontal bar charts that show project timelines, progress, and dependencies. 2 Task Duration The length of each bar represents the duration of a task, while the position indicates its start and end dates. 3 Dependencies Arrows or lines connect tasks to show dependencies, indicating which tasks must be completed before others can begin.
Area Chart Area Under Line Area charts are similar to line charts but with the area under the line filled to emphasize volume over time.
Donut Chart Proportions Donut charts are similar to pie charts but with a blank center, emphasizing proportions.
Network Diagram Connections and Relationships Network diagrams visualize connections or relationships between nodes, such as social networks.
Funnel Chart Process Stages Funnel charts visualize stages in a process, often used in sales or conversion data.
Tree Map Hierarchical Data Tree maps use nested rectangles where the size and color represent hierarchical data relationships.